Hi Alex.
I'm just listening to the downloaded album and I'm totally agree with
the other LAU folks, the album is really good: a tasty mix of Jazz,
experimentation and even a little progressive at times (ie the sound
of the Mellotron on track 5).
I think this won't be the last time I listen to it.
So, you have already list the gear you used to record. BTW, very clean
and professional recording. I would like to know something about how
was the process to the final mix, given that you played it all and it
seems in different (maybe distant) points in time.
Thanks for sharing.
--
Carlos sanchiavedraz
* Musix GNU+Linux
http://www.musix.es
There's not really much to it actually.. I haven't put way too much time
in the mixing/mastring process.. just the usual of getting things to fit
compression, eq, and some automatation... In the stuka song I have only
a h4n as overheads + kick and snare but no tom mics so the sound stands
out alitle from the rest on that song.. I allways emphasize the 1100hz
region on the uprightbass to give more of that buzzy sound, I'm using
the 4-band parametric eq... I've been refence listening alot to The Bad
Plus as this is the band that has inspired me the most lately.. I use
the same panning idea they've got on most of their songs, eg bass and
piano to the sides and the drums !everywhere! -_- It really separates
things! I also make use of the ir-lv2 plug alot, mostly for room
emulation and reverbs.. I record the drums in a bad sounding, boxy
garage so I put the OH's quite close to the drums and use room emulation
instead.. as for mastering I really just try to get the levels sort of
the same with a limiter...
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